That’s a question many in San Francisco likely are asking after Bumgarner surrendered five earned runs in five innings Tuesday in the Giants’ series-opening 9-5 loss to the Dodgers. That loss dropped San Francisco two games behind Los Angeles in the NL West — its biggest deficit since April 25 — and also dropped it to a major league-worst 11-24 since the All-Star break.

And it extended MadBum’s woes against his biggest rivals.

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In three starts against the Dodgers this season, the Giants’ ace is 0-2 with a 5.63 ERA and has allowed 23 hits in 16 innings. Dating back to last September, Bumgarner is 0-4 in his past five starts against LA, allowing seven homers and 36 hits in 28 2/3 innings.

Still, he doesn’t seem to see a trend developing after Tuesday’s poor outing. The team’s website reports Bumgarner downplayed his issues against the Dodgers and offered this retort: "It doesn’t make a difference what team it is. You don’t want that to happen."